Handy Andy: A Tale of Irish LifeMacmillan, 1896 - 522 oldal |
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ix. oldal
... opened to him . He seized his opportunity with excellent courage ; commissions came to him apace ; he slaved at the drudgery of portraiture , until there was scarce a man or woman in Dublin whose features he had not put upon canvas or ...
... opened to him . He seized his opportunity with excellent courage ; commissions came to him apace ; he slaved at the drudgery of portraiture , until there was scarce a man or woman in Dublin whose features he had not put upon canvas or ...
xvii. oldal
... opened , and out came the tooth 58 78 87 98 ' How are you , Miss Riley ? ' said he , as he drew rein . · IIO ' Dwive on , you wascal , dwive on ! ' 118 Looking tenderly at Fanny 133 Squire O'Grady shaking his fist in his face and ...
... opened , and out came the tooth 58 78 87 98 ' How are you , Miss Riley ? ' said he , as he drew rein . · IIO ' Dwive on , you wascal , dwive on ! ' 118 Looking tenderly at Fanny 133 Squire O'Grady shaking his fist in his face and ...
xviii. oldal
... opened , and Mr. Goggins made his appearance ' Where's the wine , sir ? ' said Dick · A ready - made suit of gentlemanly apparel made Andy pay • 424 432 452 456 468 475 several visits to the looking - glass . Two men sprang up • 495 ...
... opened , and Mr. Goggins made his appearance ' Where's the wine , sir ? ' said Dick · A ready - made suit of gentlemanly apparel made Andy pay • 424 432 452 456 468 475 several visits to the looking - glass . Two men sprang up • 495 ...
2. oldal
... opened to it in quotation ; and , when it is considered how large an amount of intellect is employed in this particular department of literature , the highest names might be proud of such recognition . SAMUEL LOVER CHARLES STREET ...
... opened to it in quotation ; and , when it is considered how large an amount of intellect is employed in this particular department of literature , the highest names might be proud of such recognition . SAMUEL LOVER CHARLES STREET ...
23. oldal
... opened upon him with , ' You unfortunate rascal ! ' ' Yis , your honour . ' ' Do you know that you might be hanged for what you did to - day ? ' ' What did I do , sir ? ' ' You robbed the post - office . ' ' How did I rob it , sir ...
... opened upon him with , ' You unfortunate rascal ! ' ' Yis , your honour . ' ' Do you know that you might be hanged for what you did to - day ? ' ' What did I do , sir ? ' ' You robbed the post - office . ' ' How did I rob it , sir ...
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Andy Rooney Andy's answer Arrah asked bailiff began better Biddy blackguard blunderbuss Bridget Brock called craythur cried crowd dear Dick Dawson divil doctor door Dublin Durfy Edward O'Connor exclaimed eyes Faith Faix Fanny Father Phil fellow fire Furlong gave gentleman girl give Goggins Growling Gustavus Gusty hand Handy Andy head hear heard heart heerd honour horse Ireland Irish Jack joke lady Larry Hogan laughing laughter look Lord Scatterbrain M'Garry ma'am Matty Merryvale Miss Riley Misther Dick Moriarty mother murder Murtough Murphy Neck-or-Nothing Hall never night O'Grady O'Grady's Oonah Owny party pistol poor postilion Ratty Reddy returned roared Rooney round SAMUEL LOVER shouted song soon spoke Squire Egan story sure tell thee there's thing thought Tom Connor Tom Loftus trumpeter turned voice woman wonder word